If you get cited for saggy pants under Wildwood's new anti-sag ordinance, rapper The Game has got you covered. He tells TMZ.com that he's so outraged by the ordinance, which carries an initial fine of $25 and could take effect as early as July 2, that he will pay the fines of the first five people ticketed.

African-Americans "should sag down to their socks out there," he says in an expletive-filled rant. "They trying to get people to not sag, please. Can’t tell people how to wear their ... clothes. What time are we in? This ain't the ... slave days."

TMZ.com also sought out comment from Bizzy Bone from Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, who called the ordinance "racist and ridiculous": "Are they talking about black people? How can they do that?"

Wildwood officials passed the law Wednesday after getting complaints from visitors about hindsight. "This is just adding a little decency to our town," Mayor Enrest Troiano Jr. told the Associated Press. "It’s amazing — and this is a pun — how far decency has fallen through the cracks."

While the first violation would carry a $25 fine, subsequent tickets could cost the violator as much as $200 and 40 hours of community service.

The trend was inspired by jail inmates, who are not allowed to wear belts. Other cities across the nation have also passed similar laws banning saggy pants.